In Europe and in the Oval Office, VP Vance takes on attack dog role for Trump

U.S. Vice President JD Vance is reflected on a mirror, on the day President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer meet at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., February 27, 2025. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
The meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was becoming contentious on Friday when
Vice President JD Vance, sitting on a couch across from Trump in the Oval
Office, weighed in with a zinger.
"With respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to
come into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American
media," Vance told Zelenskiy, who had just challenged Trump's No. 2 to
explain what he meant by advocating for diplomacy with Russia.
"You should be thanking the president for trying to
bring an end to this conflict," Vance snapped.
Though the extraordinary
White House meeting put tensions between Zelenskiy and Trump on public
display, it also showcased Vance's increasing role as an attack dog of sorts
for his boss.
Democrats accused the White House of setting up Zelenskiy
with the Oval Office onslaught, but a source familiar with the meeting said
Vance's encounter with the Ukrainian leader was "not planned."
Vance, 40, a potential heir to Trump's Make America Great
Again political movement, has served as a loyal lieutenant to the president
since they came into office a little over a month ago.
The former senator from Ohio has also carved out a spot as a
sharp-tongued defender of the commander-in-chief, elevating him among other
Trump lieutenants, including billionaire Elon Musk, who is leading the
president's charge to cut what they see as government waste.
"This was the flexing of JD Vance. Vance is different
from Elon. For him to sit and take on Zelenskiy in front of Trump was a very
big moment," said one U.S. official, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
"He moved to support the president, and Trump loves it when people step out
to do the confrontation that he usually does."
A senior White House official said the meeting took a turn
specifically when Zelenskiy confronted the vice president.
Zelenskiy, who argued that Russian President Vladimir Putin
had not respected a 2019 ceasefire deal, asked Vance, using his first name, to
explain his push for diplomacy.
"What kind of diplomacy, JD, you are speaking
about?" Zelenskiy, who was speaking in English, said to Vance.
"I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going
to end the destruction of your country," Vance retorted, referring to
Zelenskiy as "Mr. President."
Vance jumped in again after Trump, riled up, also accused
Zelenskiy of being disrespectful and gambling with a potential World War III.
"Have you said 'thank you' once?" said Vance, a
Republican, accusing Zelenskiy of having campaigned on behalf of the Democratic
opposition during the 2024 presidential election.
Zelenskiy made an unannounced stop in former President Joe
Biden's childhood
hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, in September to visit a munitions
plant. Trump defeated Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, Biden's
vice president, in the 2024 White House race.
Zelenskiy noted that Vance was speaking loudly. That did not
go over well with Trump.
"He's not speaking loudly," Trump said.
"You've done a lot of talking. Your country is in big trouble."
Vance showed a similar appetite for confrontation during a
trip in February to Munich, where he accused
European leaders of censoring free speech and failing to control
immigration.
He also played the role on the campaign trail last year
after he became Trump's running mate.
"JD Vance is very good at articulating the president's
agenda and going on the attack, which is why Donald Trump chose him," said
Republican strategist Lance Trover.
Vance's role in the meeting on Friday drew praise from
Trump's allies.
"I was very proud of JD Vance, standing up for our
country," Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, a staunch ally of Ukraine,
said at the White House after the meeting.
Vance reached over and patted Trump on the arm as
journalists were ushered out of the Oval Office. He did not, at least in front
of the cameras, shake hands with the Ukrainian leader.
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